No. The Donner Party were not Mormon pioneers.
There was a girl named Mary Donner in the Donner Party, and a woman named Margaret Reed.
48 of 87 pioneers survived the trip. Near Truckee Lake, Northwest of Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the border of North California and Nevada, the Party could go no further. Most survived by cannibalizing their family members and others who died of starvation in what is now known as The Donner Pass.
The Donner Party - film - was created in 2009.
George Donner was the leader
There were 87 people not including the teamsters or Indians that travelled with them.
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That was the Donner Party. A group of pioneers who resorted to cannibalism to survive.
16 wagons were on the donner party And 87 people that were with the donner party.
There was a girl named Mary Donner in the Donner Party, and a woman named Margaret Reed.
48 of 87 pioneers survived the trip. Near Truckee Lake, Northwest of Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the border of North California and Nevada, the Party could go no further. Most survived by cannibalizing their family members and others who died of starvation in what is now known as The Donner Pass.
The Donner Party - film - was created in 2009.
The duration of The Donner Party - documentary - is 1.5 hours.
George Donner was the leader
There were 87 people not including the teamsters or Indians that travelled with them.
The experience that the Donner Party had shows that the Oregon Trail was hazardous.
You can find details about the Donner Party on the Wikipedia page devoted to it. You can also receive an introductory lesson about the Donner Party provided on the PBS website.
The Donner Party - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R